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Lt. Governor Spencer J. CoxGovernor Gary R. Herbert
Public Safety Summit
2016 GOVERNOR’S PUBLIC SAFETY SUMMIT
“Recharge Forward, Unplug and Reboot”Dixie Convention Center
St. George, Utah – May 17-18, 2016
Summit Agenda
Conference Speakers:
May 187:00 – Registration7:00-4:45 Exhibits
7:00-8:00 Breakfast8:00 – KeynoteChief John King
10:30 – Breakouts11:30 – Lunch
12:30 – Breakouts1:40 – Closing Keynote
Robert Kirby3:00 – Adjourn
To register visit:http://publicsafety.utah.gov/conferences/
May 177:00 – Registration7:00-4:45 Exhibits
7:00-8:00 Breakfast8:00 – National Anthem
Welcome by Gov. Gary Herbert and Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox
8:30 – KeynoteJohn Njord
10:30 – KeynoteTom Gorman12:00– Lunch
1:00-4:45 Breakouts
Tom Gorman - Director of the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Tra�cking Area. - Mr. Gorman was a former undercover drug
agent. He will speak about the impact of marijuana legalization in Colorado,
marijuana commercializa-tion, and public health and safety issues connected to
legal pot use.
John Njord - Former UDOT Director, currently
with Tom Warne and Associates - Mr. Njord has
had his fair share of complex transportation projects and coordina-tion at every level. His presentation will bring
advice on running complex projects and motivation as a public
servant.
Robert Kirby - Humor writer for the Salt Lake
Tribune - Will delight us with stories of his public
service with the Provo Police Department and
observations on daily life.
Chief John King - Provo Police Department -
Formerly a chief with a local police department
in Maryland and involved in the D.C. sniper case. He
has been an instructor and loves his new job in Provo. He will focus his
presentation on the D.C. sniper case and also
about how he has re-energized in his job.
Speakers from the National Counterterrorism Center's
(NCTC) Joint Counter Terrorism Assessment
Team (JCAT) will share their impressive insight and some �rst hand details from recent
terrorist attacks.
DPS Commissioner Keith D. Squires